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What pressure is required to reduce 34 mL of a gas at standard conditions to 16 mL at a temperature of 20◦C
10 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
P1V1=nRT1
P2V2=nRT2

P2=P1*V1/V2*T2/t1

P2=1atm*34/16*293/273
10 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
What pressure is required to reduce 34 mL of
a gas at standard conditions to 16 mL at a
temperature of 20◦C?
9 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
0.000026566
7 years ago

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